The Dalai Lama's homeland is Tibet, but he has since had to flee to India due to personal and political security issues.
It is scientific in nature and does not spend its time preaching morality...it is more philosophy than dogma. You are not required to believe anything in Buddhism...you are asked not to believe anything and let experience be your guide (find out for yourself). ~ Eric Putkonen
Yes. The majority of Kiratis are Buddhists till today. Broadly speaking (in terms of anthropology and overall geography), Buddhism is the most important religion in the homeland of the man who founded it (Greater China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Burma / Myanmar etc.). Specifically, Buddhism was founded by a Himalayan prince named Siddhartha, born in Nepal, year 623 BC. The native people of ancient Nepal were the Kiratis, better known as the Gurkhas today. The Kirat people comprises of different ethnic groups, such as Tamang, Rai, Limbu, Sherpa, Gurung etc.
Both the Ganges River and Tibet are important religious and cultural symbols in Hinduism and Buddhism. The Ganges River is considered sacred to Hindus and plays a significant role in Hindu rituals and mythology, while Tibet is the traditional homeland of Tibetan Buddhism and is deeply connected to its religious practices and beliefs.
Homeland is a noun.
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
The Homeland? or Headquarters?Homeland is USA, Headquarters is Beaverton, Oregon.
An antonym for homeland is "foreign land" or "another country."
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There are no rituals in Buddhism. Infact Buddhism is against rituals. Buddhism is nothing but morality.
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